Topic: codex-cli
4,700 skills in this topic.
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ctf-ai-ml
Provides AI and machine learning techniques for CTF challenges. Use when attacking ML models, crafting adversarial examples, performing model extraction, prompt injection, membership inference, training data poisoning, fine-tuning manipulation, neural network analysis, LoRA adapter exploitation, LLM jailbreaking, or solving AI-related puzzles.
ljagiello/ctf-skills 1,333
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ctf-reverse
Provides reverse engineering techniques for CTF challenges. Use when the main job is to understand how a compiled, obfuscated, packed, or virtualized target works before exploiting or solving it, including binaries, APKs, WASM, firmware, custom VMs, bytecode, game clients, malware-like loaders, and anti-debug or anti-analysis logic. Do not use it when the vulnerability is already understood and the remaining task is exploitation; use pwn instead. Do not use it for pure web workflows, log or disk forensics, or standalone crypto problems unless reversing the implementation is the real blocker.
ljagiello/ctf-skills 1,333
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ctf-osint
Provides open source intelligence techniques for CTF challenges. Use when gathering information from public sources, social media, geolocation, DNS records, username enumeration, reverse image search, Google dorking, Wayback Machine, Tor relays, FEC filings, or identifying unknown data like hashes and coordinates.
ljagiello/ctf-skills 1,333
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ctf-forensics
Provides digital forensics and signal analysis techniques for CTF challenges. Use when analyzing disk images, memory dumps, event logs, network captures, cryptocurrency transactions, steganography, PDF analysis, Windows registry, Volatility, PCAP, Docker images, coredumps, side-channel power traces, DTMF audio spectrograms, packet timing analysis, CD audio disc images, or recovering deleted files and credentials.
ljagiello/ctf-skills 1,333
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q-reason
Think before building. Use when the user asks to reason about, analyze, evaluate, compare options, make an architecture decision, choose between approaches, think through a problem, or assess trade-offs. Also use when the user asks 'why did we...', 'should we...', 'what are our options', 'is this the right approach', or wants to frame/reframe a problem.
m0n0x41d/quint-code 1,266
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skills-wizard
Generate CodMate skill drafts from requirements.
loocor/codmate 650
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mcp-wizard
Generate MCP server drafts from requirements.
loocor/codmate 650
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hooks-wizard
Generate CodMate hook drafts from requirements.
loocor/codmate 650
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commands-wizard
Generate CodMate slash command drafts from requirements.
loocor/codmate 650
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terminal-emulator
Test interactive CLI/TUI applications using @microsoft/tui-test. Use when you need to test CLI tools with interactive prompts, TUI rendering, arrow key navigation, or any command that requires a TTY. Triggers include "test CLI", "test TUI", "run interactively", "automate terminal input", "simulate user input in terminal".
slopus/happy 17,777
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agent-browser
Browser automation CLI for AI agents. Use this when asked to test something in a real browser.
slopus/happy 17,777
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office-hours
MANUAL TRIGGER ONLY: invoke only when user types /office-hours. YC Office Hours — two modes. Startup mode: six forcing questions that expose demand reality, status quo, desperate specificity, narrowest wedge, observation, and future-fit. Builder mode: design thinking brainstorming for side projects, hackathons, learning, and open source. Saves a design doc. Use when asked to "brainstorm this", "I have an idea", "help me think through this", "office hours", or "is this worth building". Proactively suggest when the user describes a new product idea or is exploring whether something is worth building — before any code is written.
slopus/happy 17,777
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agent-browser
Browser automation CLI for AI agents. Use when the user needs to interact with websites, including navigating pages, filling forms, clicking buttons, taking screenshots, extracting data, testing web apps, or automating any browser task. Triggers include requests to "open a website", "fill out a form", "click a button", "take a screenshot", "scrape data from a page", "test this web app", "login to a site", "automate browser actions", or any task requiring programmatic web interaction.
fcakyon/claude-codex-settings 589
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setup
This skill should be used when user encounters "ADC not found", "gcloud auth error", "GCloud MCP error", "Application Default Credentials", "project not set", or needs help configuring GCloud integration.
fcakyon/claude-codex-settings 589
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gcloud-usage
This skill should be used when user asks about "GCloud logs", "Cloud Logging queries", "Google Cloud metrics", "GCP observability", "trace analysis", or "debugging production issues on GCP".
fcakyon/claude-codex-settings 589
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openai-frontend-design
Use when the task asks for a visually strong landing page, website, app, prototype, demo, or game UI. This skill enforces restrained composition, image-led hierarchy, cohesive content structure, and tasteful motion while avoiding generic cards, weak branding, and UI clutter.
fcakyon/claude-codex-settings 589
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anthropic-frontend-design
Create distinctive, production-grade frontend interfaces with high design quality. Use this skill when the user asks to build web components, pages, or applications. Generates creative, polished code that avoids generic AI aesthetics.
fcakyon/claude-codex-settings 589
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electron
Automate Electron desktop apps (VS Code, Slack, Discord, Figma, Notion, Spotify, etc.) using agent-browser via Chrome DevTools Protocol. Use when the user needs to interact with an Electron app, automate a desktop app, connect to a running app, control a native app, or test an Electron application. Triggers include "automate Slack app", "control VS Code", "interact with Discord app", "test this Electron app", "connect to desktop app", or any task requiring automation of a native Electron application.
fcakyon/claude-codex-settings 589
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dokploy-deploy
This skill should be used when user asks to "deploy with Dokploy", "use Dokploy Cloud", "manage self-hosted Dokploy", "deploy Docker Compose on Dokploy", "manage Dokploy databases", "configure Dokploy domains", or "look up Dokploy CLI commands".
fcakyon/claude-codex-settings 589
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commit-staged
This skill should be used when user asks to "commit these changes", "write commit message", "stage and commit", "create a commit", "commit staged files", or explicitly invokes "commit-staged".
fcakyon/claude-codex-settings 589
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cloudflare-deploy
Comprehensive Cloudflare platform skill covering Workers, Pages, storage (KV, D1, R2), AI (Workers AI, Vectorize, Agents SDK), networking (Tunnel, Spectrum), security (WAF, DDoS), and infrastructure-as-code (Terraform, Pulumi). Use for any Cloudflare development task. Biases towards retrieval from Cloudflare docs over pre-trained knowledge.
fcakyon/claude-codex-settings 589
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setup
This skill should be used when user encounters "Azure MCP error", "Azure authentication failed", "az login required", "Azure CLI not found", or needs help configuring Azure MCP integration.
fcakyon/claude-codex-settings 589
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azure-usage
This skill should be used when user asks to "query Azure resources", "list storage accounts", "manage Key Vault secrets", "work with Cosmos DB", "check AKS clusters", "use Azure MCP", or interact with any Azure service.
fcakyon/claude-codex-settings 589
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pptx
Use this skill any time a .pptx file is involved in any way — as input, output, or both. This includes: creating slide decks, pitch decks, or presentations; reading, parsing, or extracting text from any .pptx file (even if the extracted content will be used elsewhere, like in an email or summary); editing, modifying, or updating existing presentations; combining or splitting slide files; working with templates, layouts, speaker notes, or comments. Trigger whenever the user mentions "deck," "slides," "presentation," or references a .pptx filename, regardless of what they plan to do with the content afterward. If a .pptx file needs to be opened, created, or touched, use this skill.
fcakyon/claude-codex-settings 589